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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning Cooner country. Okay, my friends, Wow, you want
to talk about an absolutely insane weekend. So, as you know,
one of the biggest stories in the country we thought
was going to be the no Kings protest.
Speaker 2 (00:19):
No, no, no, no, It turned out to.
Speaker 1 (00:22):
Be a coordinated political assassination in the North Star state
in Minnesota. And here is now the absolute latest. On Saturday, apparently,
at about two o'clock in the morning, an individual by
the name of Vance Luther Bolter targeted the home of
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a state senator, State Senator John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette.
He dressed up as a police officer, had an SUV
that looked like a police car. He broke into the
home fired multiple shots at the Democrat lawmaker and his wife.
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They are now in very critical condition in the hospital.
They've had multiple surgeries. Doctors now are saying this morning
they they may emerge alive. They believe that they may survive,
and if they do, it'll be an absolute miracle because
they were shot multiple times. But that wasn't enough for
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this monster. He then went to the home of the
former House speaker of the Minnesota State Legislature, a state Representative,
Melissa Hortman, and her husband Mark. He apparently knocked on
the door wearing a latex mask, wearing a police officer
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outfit with a badge with an SUV emergency lights on.
It appears that they opened the door for him, thinking
there was a legitimate police or security emergency. He then
pulled the gun and shot both of them dead. The
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police by then had heard about the shootings. They rushed
onto the scene. As he was walking out of Melissa
Hortman's house, a huge firefight erupted. Shots were fired, Bullets
were flying. A bolter fled inside the house. They were
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shooting back and forth. Halter managed Sorry Bolter managed to
escape through the back and he escaped on foot. It
then turned into a two day manhunt, apparently the largest
manhunt in the history of Minnesota. Every single law enforcement
that was available was used to track him down. They
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eventually found his vehicle his car in rural Minnesota, and
late late last night, the news broke and a cornfield
he was arrested. Apparently, there was no incident, there was
no shooting, there was no violence. He almost crawled on
his belly begging for mercy, and then the police took
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him in. He is now in custody. He is being
charged with two counts of murder and that's just the beginning,
probably two counts of attempted murder, and the Feds now
say they want to rack up some charges as well.
So what took place, and there's no question about it
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was a targeted political killing. This was a political assassination.
One state lawmaker is dead, the other state lawmaker, both Democrats.
The other state lawmaker is in very critical condition. Plus
a spouse is dead and the other spouse also in
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critical condition. Now the question is who is Vance Bolter
and why. That's now the question who is he and why?
Why would he perpetrate this heinous, vile crime From what
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we've gathered now over the last forty eight hours, and
what I want to point to all of you is
that a lot of what you're seeing on social media
is unverified. A lot of what the media is reporting
is unverified. There are a lot of lies, half truths
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being pushed out there to a sensationalize this and of
course to blame. That's what these sick people in the
media do. They don't wait for the facts, they don't
wait for the evidence. They look at everything through the
lens of politics. Can we wrap this around Donald Trump's neck?
Can we wrap it around the neck of Republicans to
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use it politically? That's all that matters to them. It's
not the dead bodies, it's not the people who are
still in the hospital fighting for their lives. So here
is now the absolute latest that has been one thousand
percent verified and corroborated. It appears that Vance Bolter is
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a very troubled, sick individual. He has a wife and
he has five children. He appeared to have been for
at least a while, a Christian preacher, I swear I'm
not making this up, who went to the Republic of
Congo in Africa and spent years in the Republic of
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Congo in Africa. There are clips of him preaching, yelling, screaming.
He loves Jesus, he believes in Jesus. Will you follow
me in the love of Jesus.
Speaker 3 (06:17):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (06:17):
I don't think Jesus would have.
Speaker 1 (06:19):
Condoned going around on a murderous rampage and assassinating people, but.
Speaker 2 (06:24):
Let that go. Let that go.
Speaker 1 (06:29):
Bolter's wife was pulled over by police seventy miles north
of Minneapolis. She was in the northern part of Minnesota,
and people don't know whether she was just heading to
the northern part of Minnesota or whether she was trying
to make a break for the Canadian border. But what
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was strange is as the police pulled her over, they
found fifty thousand dollars in cash, a gun, ammunition, and
multiple passports. So the question now is did she know
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about what Bolter was intending to do before he did it,
or was she some kind of an accomplice after she
found out that he did it to try to help
him escape, or and that hence why she was maybe
bolting for the Canadian border. We're going to find that
out very soon. But that to me is very odd.
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It's a very odd part of this. Now, the more
you look at this man and this story, the stranger
and more bizarre it gets. As I said, he spent
years in the Republic of Congo. He then came back,
according to his friends, and was going through financial struggles
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their words, not mine. And even though he was having
all these financial struggles, he still managed to have a house,
He had multiple vehicles, his wife had multiple vehicles. He
seemed to have tons of cash available.
Speaker 2 (08:15):
Cash. They said that was striking.
Speaker 1 (08:19):
He always had money and lots of money, but he
kept complaining he wanted to create a security company. This
security company was apparently based in the Congo. It's based
in the Congo. He didn't have a client, a single client.
He didn't have a single customer, he didn't have a
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single case.
Speaker 2 (08:44):
So, as his.
Speaker 1 (08:44):
Friends put it, it appeared like this security company in
the Congo was quote unquote a delusion. He did work
as a manager at a convenience store.
Speaker 2 (08:59):
Now this is where it also gets very weird.
Speaker 1 (09:01):
He has a home with his children and his wife
about an hour outside of Minneapolis. But he rented a
home with multiple roommates, male roommates who took what he
did very hard. Those are the people you see on cameras.
But there's a big, chubby guy, I think his name
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is David Carlson, who keeps constantly weeping. He's weeping, he's crying.
I can't believe he did this. This is not the
Vance that I know. Vance was never an aggressive man.
He was a quiet man, never spoke much about politics, YadA, YadA, YadA.
So why is he renting a home in which he's
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going in several times a week. But he's got a
home with his wife and his family. Bizarre, bizarre, completely bizarre.
According to police, he had a list of about seventy
politicians and abortion providers that he wanted to shoot up, target,
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or kill, including Democratic Senators Amy Klobuchar, Tina Smith, and
Tim Tampon Waltz, the governor of Minnesota, among many others.
According to his friends, they really didn't know his politics
very well. He never spoke politics. They say, though, that
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he was very anti abortion. They also claimed that he
voted for Trump in the last election, and that's pretty
much all we know about is politics. He has left
behind a manifesto. I don't know why now they all
leave behind manifestos.
Speaker 2 (10:50):
Have you noticed that.
Speaker 1 (10:51):
Every time there's a mass shooting, there's a manifesto. Six
one seven two, six, six sixty eight sixty eight is
the number. So the alleged political assassin, he suspected assassin,
Vance Bolter, has now been arrested. The man who targeted
and killed a Minnesota state lawmaker. In fact, she was
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the former House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband are
both dead. He also then went to the home and
shot up a state Senator, John Hoffman. He sits on
very powerful committees along with his wife, Yvette. They are
both very badly injured, but it looks like they will survive,
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Thank the Lord. He has now been arrested in a
cornfield in rural Minnesota. Now, on top of everything else,
to show you just how bizarre this is, police say
that they found in his vehicle stacks and stacks of
the No Kings protest flyers He had flier upon flier
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upon flier about the No Kings protest. So, now just
so that you know that there's a lot of speculation,
this part is speculation, There's no question. I mean, the
first statement is a truth, but then the motive is speculation.
Melissa Melissa Hortman and State Senator John Hoffman both crossed
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the aisle with Republicans and voted against giving illegal immigrants
Medicaid and healthcare. So they were considered by many on
the far left to have essentially betrayed them on the
issue of providing free healthcare and welfare to illegal aliens.
Speaker 2 (12:50):
It was their last vote.
Speaker 1 (12:51):
It was a controversial vote, but they decided to cross
the aisle join Republicans and not vote for providing illegal
aliens with free Medicaid services. So if that played. Now
this is speculation. If that played any role in it,
we don't know, but that is what some people are speculating.
Speaker 2 (13:12):
Now.
Speaker 1 (13:13):
As for him himself, this guy Bolter, I've talked about
his background quite a bit. Now I don't know if
this is fantasy, if he's just so delusional and so fantastical,
or if there's something more shady in nefarious about his background.
So he is the head of a security company called
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the Red Lion Group, which has it's based in the
Democratic Republic of Congo. I remember I mentioned this in my
earlier monologue. He apparently had a three year stint in
the Congo. According to all of his friends, family members,
every person said, look, it was very dangerous to be
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in that country. He tried to help the villagers out.
He tried to help them to fish, He tried to help,
you know, help them with food and getting access to
clean water. He was a preacher. He tried to spread
the gospel to these people in the Congo. Apparently, they
all say he was different when he came back, that
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he appeared depressed, he appeared demoralized. Their words, he appeared
quote unquote down, that he had all kinds of financial problems.
He did not have a single client or a single
contractor or a single customer from his Red Lion group.
There was a second security firm that he established, and
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on that one he made his wife the president and CEO.
And in the on the website of that group is
where he makes these fantastical claims that he did security work.
Listen to this in Eastern Europe, that apparently he's some
kind of a security expert, and that he did security
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work in in Eastern Europe, in the Middle East, in Gaza,
in South Lebanon, in Africa, almost like he's an international
James Bond, a security guard for hire, and a claiming
that he's got top notch professional skills and that he's
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worked in every single corner of the planet. And all
of his friends and family say, we don't think he
ever had a single contract. He fantasized about being this
big security expert. He fantasized about doing security for presidents
and prime ministers and African leaders and Middle East chics,
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but we don't think he actually literally ever had a
single contract. So again there's a lot of delude. It
appears that there's a lot of delusion tied up to
this man that he kind of lived some kind of
a fantasy life in his mind. Now, furthermore, he did
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work for a while with African United. This is very important.
When he was back in Minnesota, he was working with
African United, with which is an NGO, a non governmental organization,
in order to relocate and resettle African migrants across Minneapolis,
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across Saint Paul, and across Minnesota in general. However, when
reporters reached out to African United, they said, well, he
may put that up on his website and he may
say he helped. But what they're claiming is they they
never paid him a single dollar, that they never had
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a contract with Bolter, that they never did any official
business or transaction with Bolter, and that he never got,
like I said, a red scent. Because when people saw
African United and Goo relocating African migrants on social media,
everybody pounds saying, oh, usaid he was taking USAID money,
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And if you're taking USAID money, there could be connections
to the CIA. Now, look, I don't know, I'm just
going I'm trapped by what I can tell you from
the media reports. But multiple, multiple media reports, including people
at African United say he can say whatever he wants
to say on a website. I'm telling you we never
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sent a check. We never paid this guy ever, We
never had a single contract. So what you have here
is clearly a deranged man who came back from Africa.
Something happened to him in Africa because he was a
different man who had a shadow life, who was living
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with grown men and seeing them several times a week,
in a house in Minneapolis, with a family an hour
away in their home, who financially was struggling, yet managed
to have multiple vehicles and multiple properties. Something doesn't add up. Really,
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something doesn't add up. Okay, political assassinations that have now
shaken the country to its very foundations. So they have
finally captured and arrested the Minnesota assassin. Vance Luther Bolter
is his name. He's fifty seven years old. And let
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me just ask all of you when you hear about
this story, is democratic rhetoric to blame for what took
place in Minnesota over the weekend. The constant calls for violence,
the support of rioting, looting, burning, constantly referring to Trump
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and Republicans as Nazis fascists. You have the no protests
movement over the weekend where in North Carolina, for example,
they one state rep spoke with the severed head of
Donald Trump, a fake severed head of Trump, and the
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crowd cheering wildly. The talks of a dictatorship coming, that
Trump is a king and a monarch. This extremist, incendiary
rhetoric as this now fundamentally caused so much tension and
hatred to break out that this is now the inevitable
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result that you are going to create political violence, and
you're going to create now a climate where political assassinations
begin to surge. And let me add this extra log
on the fire. Why do you think he did it?
What do you think his motives were? And are you
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as shocked and outraged as I am six one seven
two six six sixty eight sixty eight now. And it's
a very strange, incredibly bizarre story, I think because he's
a very strange and very bizarre man. But let me
add one final angle to this to show you how
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insane this whole thing is. The media is dead, and
the Democrats they're desperately trying to paint him as this
maga Republican and they're they're basing this off of his friend,
the one that he was living with, or one of
the friends that he was living with part time at
this house in Minneapolis, saying that in the last election
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he voted for Trump and that apparently he's very anti abortion.
But there is a Tim Waltz angle.
Speaker 2 (21:19):
To all of this.
Speaker 1 (21:23):
Bolter was appointed by Tim Waltz to be on this
Workforce Development board in Minnesota. So in fact, technically he
was a Waltz aide. Now he wasn't a major aid.
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I'm not saying he was his chief of staff or
deputy chief of staff. There is it one hundred boards
in Minnesota. But the fact of the matter is Waltz
is an incredibly partisan Democrat, That's no secret. And so
why would he appoint allegedly allegedly a pro life, pro Trump,
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MAGA Republican to sit on this board on this commission.
By the way, one of the people that was shot
State Senator John Hoffman was also sitting on the board,
and that is probably how they knew each other. So
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these boards are highly political. They're appointed by hacks are
appointed to these boards. So and not only was he
appointed by Waltz, this was his second time on the board,
he had previously been uh appointed to this board, this
Workforce Development Commission in Minnesota by the prior governor, Mark Dayton,
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who also was a Democrat. So two democratic governors, both
of them appointed him to.
Speaker 2 (23:02):
This board or this commission.
Speaker 1 (23:07):
And why what if he's this staunch Trump Republican in blue,
blue blue Minnesota, where the Democrats hate Trump's guts, why
would they put him on the board. None of it
makes sense. None of this makes sense. And to me,
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the only thing that does make sense, and I'm just
speaking from the heart now, is I've been warning about
political violence now for how long? And I said, it's
no longer going to just be riots on the streets.
It's no longer just going to be burning and looting
and attacking police. I said, watch, you're going to start
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to see political officials and political leaders getting killed because
it is impossible in this country with the left. I'm
calling them out, with Democrats, to have a civil, reasonable,
rational conversation. If every argument goes to Hitler, if every
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argument goes to racism, if every argument goes to dictatorship, fascism,
here already now here no evidence, no evidence, We don't
know what his views on race are right away, all
over social media, all these Democrats.
Speaker 2 (24:31):
Christian white nationalism. That's what drove this white supremacy.
Speaker 1 (24:38):
We the people who shot were white, stupid. Melissa Hortman
was white. John Hoffman, the state senator white, his wife
was white. Hortman's husband, Mark was white. Hell whiter than
I am. But it doesn't matter. All they do is
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just poor gasoline on the fire. The more incindiary, the
more hysterical. And by the way, they had a huge
No King's protest in Minneapolis, even though police urged him
not to hold the rally, saying this kid. Then at
the time the killer was on the loose, and they're like,
out of an abundance of caution, please don't show up.
Speaker 2 (25:21):
Oh no, they show up. Of course. They live for
this moment.
Speaker 1 (25:24):
And there's Keith Ellison, that jew hater, that anti white racist.
He's auditioning to be the next Louis firecon it's pretty obvious.
Speaker 2 (25:35):
And there he.
Speaker 1 (25:36):
Is, blaming Trump, blaming Republicans.
Speaker 2 (25:42):
This is gonna happen to all of us. They're gonna
shoot us in our homes.
Speaker 1 (25:51):
You have ratcheted up the political hatred and the political tension,
and in almost in a sense the political terror to
such a high level. People are snapping, people are snapping,
and I'm telling you it's going.
Speaker 2 (26:11):
To get worse.
Speaker 1 (26:13):
This is not gonna get any better. It's going to
get worse. And I'll tell you who I blame. One
of the key people I blame is that sob, that
Minnesota governor, and I'm going to get to him a
little bit later. You want to talk about undeniable proof
that he's a Chinese agent and a trader. You cannot
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believe what he recently said about the Iran Israel war
and the role that China must pay, the role that
China must play. It's unbelievable. It's unbelievable it comes out
of this man's mouth.
Speaker 2 (26:50):
So how much time left? Mike?
Speaker 1 (26:53):
All right, Mike, you know what, We'll play it on
the other side. So I want to play you cut
on the other side, and then you tell me if
Tim Waltz is not partially responsible not just for what
happened in Minnesota, but for all of the violence, all
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of the hatred, all of the rioting, all of the burning,
all of the looting, all of the the insane protesting
that is erupted across the country.
Speaker 2 (27:27):
In the last week.
Speaker 1 (27:29):
Six one, seven two, six, six sixty eight, sixty eight
is the number. Okay, I want you to listen now.
This is Tampon Tim, Governor Tim Waltz where talking about
the violence, the assassinations, the killing of a state lawmaker
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and her husband, and the bad the the serious injuries,
the wounding of another state senator and his wife.
Speaker 2 (28:00):
Evett.
Speaker 1 (28:01):
Listen to him saying it's time for us to find
common ground. It's time for us to shake hands. It's
time for us, damn it, to be civilized to one another.
Rolld cut forty three, Mike.
Speaker 4 (28:17):
A moment in this country where we watch violence erupt.
This cannot be the norm. It cannot be the way
that we deal with our political differences. Now's the time
for us to recommit to the core values of this country,
and each and every one of us can do it.
Talk to a neighbor rather than arguing, debate an issue,
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shake hands, find common ground.
Speaker 1 (28:44):
Yeah right, this is from the same guy, because now
he's reaping the whirlwind.
Speaker 2 (28:50):
Okay, now it's all coming.
Speaker 1 (28:53):
As Jeremiah Wright would say, that chickens have come home
to roost. This is him just a week ago, just
a week ago. This was in South Carolina. This was
him in South Carolina. Roll cut forty three to a mike.
Speaker 4 (29:15):
I called Donald Trump, I wanna be dictator. It's because
he is. It's because he is. Oh, the governor's being mean,
and the governor's speaking out on that. Well, maybe it's
time for us to be a little meaner. Maybe it's
time for us to be a little more fierce.
Speaker 2 (29:35):
Because.
Speaker 4 (29:38):
We have to ferociously push back on this. And again,
I'll speak to my teacher colleagues in here. The thing
that bothers a teacher more than anything is to watch
a bully, to watch this bully and to stop it.
And when it's a child, you talk to him and
you tell him why bullying is wrong. But when it's
adult like Donald Trump, you bully.
Speaker 2 (29:58):
The out of him. Back, you push back, You make
sure they know it's.
Speaker 4 (30:04):
Not there because at heart, at heart, this is a weak,
cruel man that takes it out and punches down on people.
Speaker 2 (30:13):
There you go, that's finding common ground.
Speaker 3 (30:16):
Eh.
Speaker 1 (30:17):
We gotta talk to each other, we gotta shake hands,
we gotta see points of view that we agree on. Right, Okay,
let me give you one more. Here's tempon Tim University
of Minnesota Law School graduation. This is how we refers
to Ice. Roll cut forty three B Mike.
Speaker 4 (30:42):
Donald Trump's modern dagas SCAPO is scooping folks up off
the streets. They're in unmarked vans, wearing masks, being shipped
off to foreign torture dungeons. No chance, tomount of defense,
not even a chance to kiss the love one goodbye,
just grabbed up by mass agents, shoved into those vans
and disappeared to be clear. There's no way for us
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to know whether they were actually criminals or not. Because
they refuse to give them a trial. We're supposed to
just take their word for it. And when duly elected
members of Congress tried to exercise their constitutional right of
oversight at an ICE facility, they get shoved around and
threatened with the rest, And when courts told them repeatedly
to knock it off, they brazenly defy them.
Speaker 2 (31:22):
There you go, there you go.
Speaker 1 (31:24):
So ICE is going around wearing masks, just grabbing civilians
off the streets, throwing them in fans, then deporting them
to these torture prisons, and I'll solve it or okay,
all of it horse crap unadulterated, pure horse crap. Okay,
so I think he's talking about Kilmar Brago Garcia in this.
Speaker 2 (31:49):
I think, well, he's back.
Speaker 1 (31:51):
He's back, and he's facing one hundred years jail time
for human trafficking. So your marilynd Man is back, your
torture prison for you. But this is what I mean
when you have democratic leaders. Look, this guy's a governor.
Speaker 2 (32:07):
Man.
Speaker 1 (32:08):
People in Minnesota actually believe what he says when he
says that the president is unleashing paramilitary groups across the
country who are just willy nilly fascist style, grabbing innocent
people off the streets, whether they're.
Speaker 2 (32:27):
Citizens or not citizens, it doesn't.
Speaker 1 (32:29):
Matter, and then throwing them in vance and then putting
them on a plane and sending them to get tortured.
Speaker 2 (32:37):
These idiots believe it.
Speaker 1 (32:41):
I e. That's why you add the no kings protest.
What are they protesting? A king, a monarch, a dictator?
They literally believe this garbage. Now after it leads to
but two dead, two in the hospital, you know, one
state lawmaker dead, the other state senator clinging to his life.
Speaker 2 (33:03):
All of a.
Speaker 1 (33:03):
Sudden, Oh gotta shake hands, We gotta be more reasonable,
more civilized, more rational. We gotta come together. You phony,
you fraud you. And just for the record, you can
try to pin this on Republicans till the cows come home.
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You appointed him to your board. He's your political aid.
There's no getting around that. Tampon Tim. Now, you vetted him,
you chose him, you appointed him, just like the other guy.
You remember, he had another political appointee who was caught
going around leading literally keying Tesla's. So that's how Tampon
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Tim rolls. So, my friends, I'm sorry, we're not gonna know,
I believe ever, what really motivated this man, because you're
already seeing so many lawes being spewed about this, this murderer,
this thug bolter. But I can tell you this, Okay,
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I can just tell you this. If we don't ratchet
down they hatred coming from the Democratic Party and the
lunatics on the left, you're gonna see more bloodshed, more
political assassinations, more death. Am I wrong? Six one seven
two six, six sixty eight sixty eight. Derek in South Boston,
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You're gonna kick us off, Derek and welcome.
Speaker 3 (34:40):
Good morning, Jeff. How how are you today?
Speaker 2 (34:43):
Good? Good, good? How are you.
Speaker 3 (34:45):
I'm good, I'm good, thank you. All right. I watched
Tim Walt's press conference last night about eleven thirty eleven
forty five, and it's funny how he and Amy Klobashaw
they made the comments and about the shooting, and Amy
Klobuchard decided she's gonna put you know, I understand she
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may know these people who served in the you know,
in the state capitol and everything, but she made it
sound like they were just they were so above the
fray as far as the political back and forth. And
then you know they she under underneath her breath want
to directors toward Trump. And then watching the Walsh press
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conference last night, he's sitting there talking about, well, we
need we got to find a way to the common
ground and and and and and uh, let's get rid
of the discord and everything else because mean tweets and
all this don't solve problems. And I'm sitting there looking
at him, and I'm saying, the guy come from your administration.
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What are you talking about? You know? And I'm just saying,
you know, you won't have the you don't you know
A real man would sit there and say, well, I
hired the guy and I didn't know. I didn't see
this coming. Blah blah blah. But he's such a coward,
you know, just the way he is. And I tell
everybody you ought to be thanking God that this guy
isn't the Vice President of the United States, because we
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were just that close having him in d C. And
when you watch Minnesota, Minnesota is just the organ of
the Midwest. You got all these people who come in,
you know, and you got all these foreigners, some Maalians
and everybody else. And Minnesota is used to be a
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beautiful state, used to be you know, Saint Paul, Minneapolis
used to be a beautiful city. Now it's trash. I mean,
I've been through that before. Looked nice. I went there again.
It's horrible. And I'm just saying Minnesota is so rock good,
just just like Seattle, Seattle, Washington, or Portland, Oregon. It's
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gone down to drain. And it's all because of these
left wing nuts. And like you said, it's going to
get worse. It's only because the Democrats went so far
to the left that they can't even pull it back
to the to the middle. And now you get all
these extremists who just you know, they don't want they
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don't want to heisty common ground, they don't want to
meet people in the middle. They want what they want,
and they're going to take you out if you don't
go do it the Derek.
Speaker 1 (37:32):
Look, you absolutely nailed it. And you know, Waltz is
a coward. He's a coward and this is the result
of his rhetoric and not just him, others like him
in the Democratic Party. So you keep pouring gasolene on
the fire, You keep pouring gasoline on the fire. You
keep hiring some of the most unhinged, deranged people, and
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that's what he does. And instead of saying, you know,
how did we miss the background checks? How did we
not vet this guy? How did we can you know
we kept him on this board? You know, we hired him.
He was one of my aides. No, now it's like, oh,
let's all sing Kumbaya to me. It's just unbelievable what
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a fraud this man is. And look, there's no getting
around it. Okay, there's absolutely just no getting around it.
When you keep calling the President of the United States
Adolf Hitler, and you keep saying that he's a fascist
dictator who's destroying our democracy, and that's what they keep
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repeating over and over again, and that he's sending people
in unmarked vans paramilitaries to scoop innocent people off the streets,
which is a complete lie, and then sending them off
to dungeons around.
Speaker 2 (38:56):
The world to be tortured. It's in evan, you're gonna
have massive violence. That's why.
Speaker 1 (39:04):
I don't know if people saw the no Kings protests.
I know generally there were some. Most of them were peaceful. Okay,
not everything was bad everywhere. They did block traffic, which
to me is a crime, but let that go. But
I don't know if you saw what the hell they
did in Los Angeles. Los Angeles has surrendered. I mean
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there were tens and tens and tens of thousands who
literally occupied, took over all of downtown LA and it
was a sea of Mexican flags, Guatemalan flags, Palestinian flags.
There was smoke everywhere. I mean, they torched cars, they
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assaulted and beat police officers, they attacked police officers, and
essentially the cops down. Karen Bass, she's a card carrying
member of the Communist Party. She visited Fidel Castro repeatedly,
repeatedly so's she's a revolutionary Marxist. It's not an exaggeration,
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that's who she is. And she's saying she sides with
people power and the rioters. And notice it's a pattern
with Democrats. It happens again and again whenever they lose
an election. They riot, they protest, they burn, they loot,
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they lout businesses, they destroy cities. That's what they do,
whether it's Black Lives Matter, whether it's the Women's March.
Remember under Trump day one, the day he was inaugurated
his first term, he just literally was inaugurated. And that's
remember Madonna gave that famous speech, I dream of blowing
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up the White House. They occupy downtown Washington, de looted businesses,
they torched cars, It's what they do. And they started
a riot right there in downtown Washington. That was the
first day of Trump's presidency. You know what, the pia
hats they're all wearing, the so called pia hats, the
pink pea hats. So that's what Democrats do. They throw
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a temper tantrum and they resort to street violence over
and over again. And you know, all these idiots now
are like hill Maga bastards. Hugh Maga, bastards, you have
blood on your hands. I'm like, you are so stupid,
it's not even funny. Thirty six innocent civilians slaughtered by
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Black Lives Matter and Antifa, just in the so called
Summer of Love alone, the George Floyd riots. What about
the Bernie supporter who shot up that Congressional baseball field
and almost killed Steve Scalise?
Speaker 2 (42:02):
What about him? What about him?
Speaker 1 (42:04):
You guys forgot about that already. Huh, you forgot about that.
I could go on and on about left wing democrat
violence in this country. You keep, you keep falsely calling
someone Hitler and the end of freedom and the end
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of democracy. And I'm telling you this is the inevitable
end result. And I blame the media. I blame the Democrats,
and I blame the establishment Republicans because they should be
calling this out, saying, stop with the lies, the propaganda,
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the panic porn, the fear mongering, the hysteria, stop it.
You're gonna get people killed. It's the equivalent of yelling
fire in a crowded theater. And they're doing it again
and again and again. Well, now you got it.
Speaker 2 (43:08):
You're happy. Now you're happy.
Speaker 1 (43:13):
So two innocent people are dead, two others are fighting
for their lives. Six one seven two six, six sixty
eight sixty eight is the number Regina in Indiana. Thanks
for holding Regina, and welcome Hi.
Speaker 5 (43:31):
I just wanted to mention that I believe that that
congresswoman who was murdered was taken out because just a
few days before she had voted with the Republicans to
discontinue health care for the illegal aliens, and they couldn't
ever getting off the plantation.
Speaker 1 (43:47):
Yeah, Regina, she's not a congresswoman, she's a state representative.
But I get your point. No, that's fine, it's just
just a little technical thing. But no, Regina, look that's
that's the scuttle budd in Minnesota. Exactly what you're saying.
That a lot of leftists were really angry that she
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crossed across the aisle. She joined Republicans and voted against
free Medicaid healthcare for ie legal aliens, and they consider
that treason and she was now public enemy number one.
So look what I find strange about the whole thing, Regina,
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is how did he get into the first house, State
Senator John Hoffman, he gets into that house. Yeah, he's
dressed as a police officer. He then shoots them up.
Then he heads off to Melissa Hortman's house, the state
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rep that you're talking about. But the police are on
their way. So what did they find? The list? Was
Hoffman number one, Cortman number two. Anyway, they're on their way.
He yeah, so anyway, but they show up there, he
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gets out after he shoots him dead in their home,
and then there's a firefight that emerges, a gunfight, and
then he ends up escaping. I don't know just the
you know, how easily he was able to get into
these people's homes and this so called manifesto. Again, they're
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not releasing the manifesto. Well why not release the manifesto?
What are you hiding? You have him in custody, you
arrested him, so there's just something here that doesn't smell right.
And then the cops when they arrested his wife. Now
this is seventy miles north of Minneapolis to meet with
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the passports and with a ton of cash and with
a gun and ammunition. They've got like they've got four daughters, faith, hope, charity,
and I think it's chastity. But anyway, basically he's a
biblical guy, so he's a preacher, so he gave his
daughters those kinds of names. But the police described it
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as she was there with her relatives in the car.
The car was packed with her and relatives. Would you
describe your children as quote unquote relatives to me, you
would say children. So if it wasn't her kids, who
the hell was she in the car with? And why
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was she making a break for the border. So none
of this makes sense. It's bizarre. The whole thing is
absolutely bizarre. Regina, final word two.
Speaker 6 (47:00):
You it's all a setup to make it look like
it was a Trump supporter. They're just they're just they
have no true for it, you know, just the words
that other people have said, you know, like they cleared
the Facebook past off of Wan guy, you know, so
there wouldn't be any way to trace any of his
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thoughts and things like that. It's a shame that our
government is so corrupt and you can't trust, like the CIA.
Hopefully the FBI is getting straightened around, but look how
much they're letting go, you know, with the FBI and
also the Department of Justice, so much more things that
should be going after that happened in the previous administration
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and under another Obama.
Speaker 7 (47:44):
So I don't know. It's so frustrating, but we just
keep our faith in trusting God and know that in
the end God's going to take care of it all
and everything will be rebuilding God's own.
Speaker 2 (47:55):
The truth will come out. You're right, the truth will
eventually come out.
Speaker 1 (47:58):
And look, Regina, this is the thing that to me
is the last piece of the puzzle that I want answered.
So now the media and the Dems are trying to
portray him as this rabid, maga Republican. But all of
his friends, all of them, and his roommates, those male
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roommate that's another that's bizarre. Why was he going to
Minneapolis sleeping there two three nights a week and leaving
his wife and children alone at their home an hour away.
Like the whole thing is bizarre. But they all said
he never talked politics ever, ever, ever, ever. They go,
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I'm telling you, he's not a political guy. I can
play you the cots one after another. That's why they're like,
we're just shocked the way he was against abortion. They go, yes,
on that issue, he was strident, That's what they all say.
But they go politics. I mean outside of abortion, hardly
ever said a word. Now they say when we press them,
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he goes, yeah, I voted for Trump. But this idea
that he had a Trump flag, he had Trump stickers,
he was a big Trump guy. That's a lie. That's
a complete lie. That's coming from his own friends, his roommates,